eS Game of SKATE at SPoT 2005

Posted on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 by Rob

Top five from left to right: PJ Castellano, Parker Landers, Connor Kammerer, Robbie Kirkland, and Malcom Seaman

Malcom Seaman - nollie frontside heel flipping his way to first

I thought this kid was going to the Finals, too. He was ripping. This is Nate Humphrey switch flipping

PJ Castellano - kickflip in the Finals

Who dat? Nollie backside flip

Scotty Conley gives Gavin Bishop some coaching

Who dat? 360 flip

Paris Hilton was there, but Muska was nowhere to be found

Mr. Clark from London - nollie half cab flip

Jesus Calderon - fakie flip

Robbie Kirkland - hard flip

Robbie Kirkland - nollie flip

Gavin Bishop nollie heels while someone in the next lane takes a forward poop

Matt Giles - switch pop shuv

Ryan Dodge - 360 flip

Dustin Eggling - fakie flip

Mr. Clark from London flicks his hardest at this double flip he had to make to avoid another letter, but it didn't work out

Brian Schaefer, some dude who gave Brian a crash course in Spanish for our Puerto Rico trip tomorrow, and Mark Waters from eS who helps run these Games of SKATE

Once you go shakka, you never go bakka - Daniel Argudo brings on another shakka shark attack with yet another pair of flaming surf bra shorts

eS Game of Skate at SPoT 2005

Words and Photos by Rob Meronek

I'm in a total rush to get out of here since we're leaving for Puerto Rico tomorrow morning and it's almost 11pm and I'm the last one at the Park, but here's a few quick notes from today.

In the early stages of the game, the entire crowd moved from one side of the Park to the other when
the match up between Robbie Kirkland and Devon Lynch was announced. Robbie won the coin toss and started
with a kickflip and then a nollie flip. Devon bailed the nollie flip and was given his first letter.
Devon gave Robbie an “S” with a nollie inward heel. They were both making hard tricks like fakie 360
flips but Robbie eventually took out Devon to end up in 4th Place at the end. It seems like relatively
easy tricks took people out. Robbie bailed a nollie 360 when he was in the Finals, which is super easy
to just kind of sketch out and ride away with minimal pop. There were five people in the Finals skating
against each other. The results were like this:

Dustin Eggling made it to the next rounds but was nowhere to be found when his match started, so he was out by forfeit.

SPoT employee Ryan Dodge was doing switch 360 flips and switch hard flips, but that wasn’t enough to take out PJ Castellano that he was up against.

This one kid from London whose first name I can’t remember (his last name is Clark) was looking like he was going to go pretty far, but he got taken out with a nollie double flip in a match up with Connor Kammerer, who went on to 3rd Place.